Relationships For Women
22 Articles & Excerpts
How to keep a man happy by Peta Heskell Men and women act and think differently. Instead of being irritated by and criticising the differences, we will live more harmoniously with men when we learn to celebrate and enjoy those differences. We were put on this earth to be who we are. If you a
Why Are Men So Difficult?
It's A Guy Thing : An Owner's Manual for Women by David Deida Most women, at one time or another, have wondered why their man was so difficult-why, on occasion, he behaved like a jerk. The answer is easy: Most men give out masculine energy. This, at times, is offensive to most women.
Nurture the red-blooded male in him by Peta Heskell Well adjusted, red blooded men like sex. Flirt with him. Remind him about the sexual intimacies that you share. If you love to cook, do so and get off on him enjoying your food. Above all show him that you desire him. Statistics say that they think about
Welcome to the Club
How to Survive Your Husband's Midlife Crisis: Strategies and Stories from the Midlife Wives Club by Pat Gaudette, Gay Courter A midlife crisis can devour a relationship. The Midlife Wives Club is a supportive online sisterhood for midlife mates-a place to vent some steam, share advice, or just get a reminder that they're not alone. In this guide, readers find wisdom from both
Bring peace to his life by Peta Heskell Men are most attracted to happy women who genuinely like themselves and who enjoy being women. When you're happy, he feels successful. When you're a bottomless pit who never seems pleased by anything he does, he finally gets worn out and leaves. Kara Oh.
Men Are Difficult
If Men Could Talk: Unlocking the Secret Language of Men by Alon Gratch, Ph.D. It's not that men don't talk, says Dr. Alon Gratch, it's just that they speak a different language. Drawing on the stories of his male patients and on his own experiences as a man-as a son, husband, father, therapist, and friend-Dr. Gratch brilliantly
Introduction
Breakup Girl to the Rescue! : A Superhero's Guide to Love, and Lack Thereof by Lynn Harris I am Breakup Girl. I am the only superhero whose domain is love … or lack thereof. My job is to fight crimes of the heart, stop dating indignities, get your stuff back, help your mom through your breakup, make good relationships great …
Who Are These Guys?
Let's Face It, Men Are $$#%›$: What Women Can Do About It by Joseph Rock, Psy.D., Barry L. Duncan, Psy.D. Are you bored with playing by the rules? Ever wish you could send men back to Mars? Wondering why your man prefers watching football to sharing quality time with you? If any of these questions sound even vaguely familiar, then you're ready for this book.
The Most Romantic Man in the World
Men Who Hate Women and the Women Who Love Them: When Loving Hurts And You Don't Know Why by Susan Forward, Ph.D., Joan Torres It's the Rodgers and Hammerstein way to fall in love. You see him across a crowded room, your eyes meet, and that certain thrill surges through you. Your palms grow damp when he stands near you; your heart beats faster; everything in your body seems
The Hidden Lives of Men
Why Men Fall Out of Love: What Every Woman Needs to Understand by Michael French Why do men fall out of love? It's rarely a simple issue of attraction, sex, or money trouble. In this provocative no-holds-barred guide, Michael French brings unparalleled insight into the male psyche and reveals why so many men feel trapped, unhappy
You're Thinking of Doing What?!?
Shacking Up: The Smart Girl's Guide to Living in Sin Without Getting Burned by Stacy Whitman, Wynne Whitman Yes, the unthinkable has happened. After all those years of dating hell, you've found a man who appears to be a candidate for a long-term relationship. (We'd say 'Mr. Right,' but we don't want to jinx it.)
We All Love Romance
Men Who Hate Women and the Women Who Love Them: When Loving Hurts And You Don't Know Why by Susan Forward, Ph.D., Joan Torres Romance makes you feel wonderful. Your emotions and your sexual feelings are at fever pitch, and in the beginning the intensity can be truly overwhelming. The relationship can affect you like a euphoric drug; being on 'cloud nine' is the way many people
Real Lover or Hidden Lover, Which One Is He?
The Hidden Lover : What Women Need to Know That Men Can't Tell Them by William July II Lover. It must be the most misunderstood and abused words in the English language. Often we take the meaning of lover to be only romantic or sexual. But let's take a new look at the word lover.
You're Thinking of Doing What? Part 2
Shacking Up: The Smart Girl's Guide to Living in Sin Without Getting Burned by Stacy Whitman, Wynne Whitman Don't forget, ladies: Once you shack up, the fantasy ends and real life begins. 'Typically, when you're dating, you don't have a whole lot to argue about,' says Jordan, twenty-nine, who has been living with her boyfriend for a year.
The Nervous Housewife by Abraham Myerson, M.D. Did the semi-mythical Cave Man (who is perhaps only a pseudo-scientific creation) on his return from a prehistoric hunt find his leafy spouse all in tears over her staglocythic house-cleaning, or the conduct of the youngest cave child?
Woman and Womanhood: A Search for Principles by C. W. Saleeby, M.D. Brief reference was made in a previous chapter to woman's great function of choosing the fathers of the future. Here we must discuss, at due length, her choice of a companion for life. It is repeatedly argued, by critics of any new idea
The Answer
Fascinating Womanhood by Helen Andelin How to Make Your Marriage a Lifelong Love Affair. What makes a woman fascinating to her husband? What is happiness in marriage for a woman? These are just two of the questions Helen B. Andelin answers in the bestselling classic that has already brought
The Journey That Brings You Home
The Marriage Sabbatical by Cheryl Jarvis Modern interpretations give the word a deeper dimension. Theologians have defined the Sabbath as spirit in the form of time, a day of re-creation or reconnection.
The Journey That Brings You Home
The Marriage Sabbatical by Cheryl Jarvis I'm sitting at the dining-room table making phone calls, struggling to get a job in a city where creative opportunities are limited. The right side of my neck aches from my prolonged, hunched-over position.
Just Another Widow
It Must Have Been Moonglow by Phyllis Greene This afternoon, Mt. Carmel Hospice called for my six-month 'checkup.' How am I doing? they wanted to know. 'Well,' I said. 'I am doing well.' Am I telling the truth, I wondered; what is 'well'? What sorrowing widow can ever really do well, I think.
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